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both of us -- we worked and i used to work for a financial institution but we also share a common interest and love of history and you obviously do having gone back and taking a look at the period that you've described. and it's very appropriate, i think, as a lead into what i'm going to say today about the relationship between where we are today and where atchison and marshall and truman and others were at the end of world war ii. first, let me apologize for being late but i was actually at a celebration that secretary clinton and michelle obama held for the 100th anniversary of world women's day. and i mention this if part because it was very impressive to see women leaders from all over the world there and it took a little longer because all had very interesting things to say. but prior to this, i was talking to secretary clinton and mrs. obama about this and i was explaining that i was going to give a speech at lunch. and we were sort of reflecting on the role of women in economics. and the point that i try to make in various speeches, when i was at goldman sachs we published a report
both of us -- we worked and i used to work for a financial institution but we also share a common interest and love of history and you obviously do having gone back and taking a look at the period that you've described. and it's very appropriate, i think, as a lead into what i'm going to say today about the relationship between where we are today and where atchison and marshall and truman and others were at the end of world war ii. first, let me apologize for being late but i was actually at a...
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but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the nomination? what is your strategy? >> just put 1 foot in front of the other. i feel like this is a situation where i had no intention of doing this in the first place. things just sort of happen. if this is what is supposed to happen, you just go out there and you take them one at a time. i did not know any other way to do it. there is no grand strategy. you go out to iowa and see how well you can do that. then you go out to new hampshire. there is no one is the strategy. you pick this state and do well here and there. my feeling is that if you are going to do this, go out and compe
but she has been a great blessing to us. i always say that she makes us better. her humanity, the gift of love that she is. in the eyes of the world, she cannot do a lot. she cannot see herself. -- feed herself. she does not talk, she makes noises. she may not ever be able to talk or walk, but she can love. she is infectious in our family. she is a great gift. >> there is no easy way to go from that to my next question. as you think about this presidential campaign, how do you get the...
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we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
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dependence we always persuade that don't are us and partner us to give. one more chance of us to rule the contrary themselves because. i thought it's the beers responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are reserved mission of the objects of peace and by adults of the second. seizure or when certain. and perth's seizure all ties break up by swiss i'll try it but. this is. a route that he cites when we have sanctions money or importance on certain taliban leaders many of the go right there to council. so. we are in favor of national reconciliation because we believe that and all beast are going tomorrow should be a reconciliation because i'm going to should stop the killing and stop. spilling shell the bloods so what do you make a contract money which is five times more than its national budget we have two point five million russians are addicted to afghan harris who is behind this well it's really painfully you sure are first of all i just
dependence we always persuade that don't are us and partner us to give. one more chance of us to rule the contrary themselves because. i thought it's the beers responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are reserved mission of the objects of peace and by adults of the second. seizure or when certain. and perth's seizure all ties break up by swiss i'll try it but. this is. a route...
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radiation levels around the need to use tunnels and times. next we speak to russia's president special representative in afghanistan. he tells all nato cold war mentality prevents it from getting good advice on its operations in the region. so make up wolf president visits new representative to afghanistan it's great to have you with us today sir thank you very much now you've pointed to a cold war mentality that was preventing nato from hitting good advice do you think that they now accept that stable afghanistan is also in russia's interest or will you have to convince them. that. it's they should understand that first of all that stable lower growth than in russian troops because of german system it's much more closer to russia burned through three marriages face her own but even to europe oh that's why sometimes we. explain our partner or our girls are going to spend let's say a fire five six years ago or they listen to us but didn't hear no submission to change how are things looking now still a lot of convincing to do are you getting cl
radiation levels around the need to use tunnels and times. next we speak to russia's president special representative in afghanistan. he tells all nato cold war mentality prevents it from getting good advice on its operations in the region. so make up wolf president visits new representative to afghanistan it's great to have you with us today sir thank you very much now you've pointed to a cold war mentality that was preventing nato from hitting good advice do you think that they now accept...
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john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we don't now how much radicalized nation. >> the pictures of them demolishing the church. where was the police? the army, the authorities in protecting christians in the situations like this? >> the reports we are receiving, the police have melted away, particularly outside cairo. they have disappeared, not offering protection. the military came to that town but backed off, did not stop the violence. did not work to protect the christians. that is what is so alarming. they are vulnerable. it is a misnomer to talk ability glashs between christians and muslims or tensions. let's be clear abo
john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we...
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refuses to rule out using the minute she says against it is regime. press satellite images of the all the rest of the libya thrown down to the west in the case bits of the deal. on this day one of them are cheryle that enable one of the police to try to stop their trust in the force that many say they leave out is a good scheme to. up next we look at space exploration how it could help prevent earthquakes alan smith from the mud space bar a tree in london led. well this year we're celebrating fifty years since your guarin became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project a joint project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about twenty project for those who are going there what is the project would involve as a name implies two spacecraft which will which would operate the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be there i mean from information on board which was started we are in the sphere from above and what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the on a sphere which are precursors
refuses to rule out using the minute she says against it is regime. press satellite images of the all the rest of the libya thrown down to the west in the case bits of the deal. on this day one of them are cheryle that enable one of the police to try to stop their trust in the force that many say they leave out is a good scheme to. up next we look at space exploration how it could help prevent earthquakes alan smith from the mud space bar a tree in london led. well this year we're celebrating...
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us two defensemen to make it to nothing with a powerful slipshod again at once using the advantage of being one man up in the second period looking mighty for attempted hard to get back into it but wasted several decent scoring opportunities but them occurred the most ridiculous weird and strange goal in keto history auckland got a penalty but look going to have had the park meaning play continued they've been to call off their goaltender to have six players out on the ring but the local ones expecting united to really have to make a misplaced force which much to the visitors who are. so that box slowly crawl into them to knit a true nightmare for the euro slower side. i can remember such a goal back when i was playing it was just the same we were on a power play and scored an own goal this rule was abandoned but later it returned but it's still hard to believe that we were the ones to do it nothing really changed in the final third look at you from that with the only defending their advantage however the railway man did manage to pull one back well demitra scoring his fifth of the pl
us two defensemen to make it to nothing with a powerful slipshod again at once using the advantage of being one man up in the second period looking mighty for attempted hard to get back into it but wasted several decent scoring opportunities but them occurred the most ridiculous weird and strange goal in keto history auckland got a penalty but look going to have had the park meaning play continued they've been to call off their goaltender to have six players out on the ring but the local ones...
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refuses drawn well using military assets again if it's regime. precious outlaws images of the on the rest in libya straight down over western claims that get these military attacked civilian protested. and it's a day one of the march heralded a war of russia's police to draw on previous public trust in the force but many say the rebound is only skin deep. up next we'll look at space exploration and how it can help prevent. talks to allan's best in the long space tree in the gut. this year we're celebrating fifty years since you became the first man in space and you are presenting a new project a joint project between russia and the united kingdom could you tell us briefly about the project for those who don't know what it is the project would involve as it as a name implies to spacecraft which will which would orbit the earth about four hundred kilometers apart and they will be. a miscommunication on board which will study the are in the sphere from above and what we're looking for is the signal signatures in the sphere which are precursors to ea
refuses drawn well using military assets again if it's regime. precious outlaws images of the on the rest in libya straight down over western claims that get these military attacked civilian protested. and it's a day one of the march heralded a war of russia's police to draw on previous public trust in the force but many say the rebound is only skin deep. up next we'll look at space exploration and how it can help prevent. talks to allan's best in the long space tree in the gut. this year we're...
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other partner us to give. more charms us to rule their commentary themselves because. i thought the beares responsibility. let's make them more responsible but let's empower them with instruments that there are certain repeal earths for national reconciliation which are recognition of the of the prosecution by the opposition second. seizure or when certain sit and. seizure old ties break up the ice was solved i have been all the it's. a bit. of that should be zero zero and besides we have sanctions regime importance on certain taliban leaders many others go away at the security council. so we have this frame up we are in favor of national reconciliation because we believe that and all the east are going tomorrow should be a recon solution because i'm going to should stop killing each other and stop. spilling the blood's so what do you make a contract like that which is five times more than its national budget we have two point five million russians are addicted to afghan hair and who is behind this. really paying for the sure first of all i just want to make it sure mo
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we will have offers -- options presented to us. they will be design ideas, whether it should include a railway or rapid transit. mr. speaker, there's lots of options, but we're certainly not going to go into this willy nily while the current bridge is safe. >> the honorable member for hall elmer. mr. speaker, on both sides of the river, yesterday's conservative bunches confirmed everyone's worst fears. a keen sense of smell already detected that if the air. >> the conservatives are creating an uncertainty about job security of thousands of families in the greater national council region. the conservatives are in the habit of laying off public serve n'ts who are doing their jobs but don't they think that this is -- that this is beginning to be too much? >> mr. speaker, as we said yesterday, 11,000 jobs each year leads to public service, and my colleague mentioned the fact that there are times when there are jobs that have left the public service. well, it's liberal, mr. speaker. in high numbers, in fact, there were many jobs that we
we will have offers -- options presented to us. they will be design ideas, whether it should include a railway or rapid transit. mr. speaker, there's lots of options, but we're certainly not going to go into this willy nily while the current bridge is safe. >> the honorable member for hall elmer. mr. speaker, on both sides of the river, yesterday's conservative bunches confirmed everyone's worst fears. a keen sense of smell already detected that if the air. >> the conservatives are...
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joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone and striking at his military position. if he stays and holds on that means the united states and the european country less have to stay involved to maintain the no-fly zone and we could be there for weeks, months, or perhaps longer. >> what if he is brought down? >> if ka david martin agree falls from power we will see the result of the gamble the administration has taken. if we have intervened this civil war on behalf of a group we don't know well. they don't have a coherent leadership, they don't have an established program. we don't really know what they st
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone...
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live from our studios in moscow we are watching r t thanks for joining us now there have been reports that the second reactor of japan's fukushima nuclear power plant is experiencing a partial meltdown it comes just a day after a powerful blast rocked another reactor at the site following the failure of cooling systems caused by friday's massive earthquake with a number of people i've met at the hospital suffering exposure to radiation is said to be rising and maybe a series of aftershocks continue to rock the country archy's ivor bennett has the latest from tokyo. actually the city is still shaking you're being a number of aftershocks just this morning event one the last one about twenty minutes ago the whole room was shaking as i walked downstairs the line if things were shaking and it's very hard to actually walk in a straight line you're swaying and injuring a night there and couple of aftershocks so strong in fact that it will be out there and i could actually hear the room creaking and things are falling from the roof outside so the city is still experiencing aftershocks nandan
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machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org. >>> coming up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long program will be invited guest hosts to interview authors. acclaim economist dambisa moyo discusses her latest book, "how the west was lost 50 years of economic folly and the storch leases that lie ahead." the best-selling author argues that the flood of economic decisions made by western government have resulted in the skills of economic growth being tipped in favor of what she calls "the emerging world. she talks with libertarian economist dan mitchell. the >> host: my name is to dan mitchell at the cat
machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org....
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i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in hope. he believe in fuel libya. i'm very proud to know you. i'm very proud to work with you. you were my boss and you're still. he is now the member -- [applause] >> i would like to thank all the panelists, especially my colleagues. you really are the people behind this meeting with me. they have been working the last weekday and night to bring this gathering together. i would like to ask to thank all the libyans who signed -- and also those who came from around the country to attend with us here. thank you for really joining us, for being real
i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in...
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let's do our part for the least among us. insuring the democracies' for a people must be the work of all. this is our common history. it is our common heritage. we are all americans. across the americas, parents want their children to run and play and know they will come home safely. fathers want the dignity that comes from work. women want the same opportunities as their husband. on a trip to new worse want to start a new business. -- entrepreurs want a chance to start a new business. but this may be beyond the reach of too many. progress in the americas does not come fast enough, not for the millions that indoor the injustice of extreme poverty. not for the children in shantytown that want the same chance as everybody else. not for the communities caught in the brutal corp. of cartels and gains and to many people live in fear. despite this democratic progress in this region, there are still stark in -- inequalities. too often we do not serve the many. there is still corruption that cycles some economic development. and in s
let's do our part for the least among us. insuring the democracies' for a people must be the work of all. this is our common history. it is our common heritage. we are all americans. across the americas, parents want their children to run and play and know they will come home safely. fathers want the dignity that comes from work. women want the same opportunities as their husband. on a trip to new worse want to start a new business. -- entrepreurs want a chance to start a new business. but this...
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how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive task and their safety but how we support the evolution of transportation and individual mobility. it's something that i see at my dex every day and i would love to say every moment has been joyous and stress-free. but you know something? i would rather frankly the team that i have on board doing the challenges of this agency. because the staff is fantastic. they have done so much, and they are such true believers in what they do. it really is a fantastic opportunity for me and for ron to be at the head of this agency. now, i wanted to sort of talk about in general sort of -- i mean
how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive...
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saying a lot of champions like past triumph formula some of us to use this hopes of reaching the playoffs in the finals. while his monsoon isotopic a fifth straight quarter final as they host last say. in salon or a buy in munich in the champions league. and local hero unheralded finds out as he called long lines at the dutch hurrican like the parties are in class in moscow. the start of the continental hockey league playoffs where double defending champions at all about you live for nearly new far to survive in the garden cup quarter finals previously unbeaten sell outs putting out the first side to reach the summit final but for different place called for a boss and supposedly not subject much law it's all square in your common sense regular season champions on gone tied up series it too will try to see the point three two win over let's all a great solution next time when a problem got into over science. football now much denies it all hype injuries a quarter finals of the champions league for the first season in a row so i have a small say following a goal a straw in the first leg was
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give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to get right to make sure the u.s. and european countries are back on track. >> host: it's like a couple different books in one book. there's the story of the decline of the west, the rise of the east, and the basic premise of the lines are going to cross. >> guest: you can argue there's an absolute part for sure talking about the west in isolation and what the issues are going on there, and then, of course, we live in an amazing time of china and other emerging economies have done the unthinkable, moving hundreds of thousands of people out of poverty. of course, th
give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to...
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use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes i think it's comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable to leaders who promise. where if you feel you're a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of form i didn't mean that sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the wor
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes i think it's comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that not listen to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable to leaders who...
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most of the stuff i used to which are. in bosnia and herzegovina available in. the children of each. cubic. foot you know hotel period hotels are very cool there are a boutique hotel and you're like towns. in serbia multis available in moscow and hard regency. top stories here naughty it is situation critical that japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling system is failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown rising to the highest level since explosions at the facility began japanese officials confirm radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere and the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable more. the death toll from friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami climbs to over three thousand almost two thousand injured and over seven thousand people could be missing. in russian regions close to japan residents in emergency services are high on the spot officials claim there's no current radioactive danger meanwhile moscow's boosting its for military aid an energy supplies to japan on increasing the number of rescue worke
most of the stuff i used to which are. in bosnia and herzegovina available in. the children of each. cubic. foot you know hotel period hotels are very cool there are a boutique hotel and you're like towns. in serbia multis available in moscow and hard regency. top stories here naughty it is situation critical that japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling system is failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown rising to the highest level since explosions at the facility...
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it's now a half past the hour here in moscow and with us here recap now at our top stories and it's a situation critical and japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling systems failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown now rising to the highest levels since the explosions began at that facility japanese officials confirm a radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere that the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. on the death toll from friday's a devastating earthquake and tsunami climbs to over three thousand with almost two thousand injured and over seven thousand people still believed to be missing. and in a russian regions close to japan residents and emotionally services are on a high alert despite officials claiming there's no power and a radioactive danger meanwhile moscow's boosting its humanitarian aid and energy supplies to japan creasing the number of rescue workers in the disaster struck areas. but as the situation in japan develops the world's left wondering just how to prevent similar catastrophes in the future we set o
it's now a half past the hour here in moscow and with us here recap now at our top stories and it's a situation critical and japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling systems failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown now rising to the highest levels since the explosions began at that facility japanese officials confirm a radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere that the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. on the death toll from...
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that surprised us, frankly. there is an attempt to try to organize this better and a recognition that this is a real problem. we will benefit from your recommendations greatly, and a look forward to them. >> they need operational responsibility. >> that is the problem. interestingly enough, and this now goes back a while, we had a hearing here maybe two years ago now. it's somewhat dated, but a hearing with some leaders of the muslim american community. we asked, is there any agency of the federal government that has gone out reach to your community which has done the most? to me the surprising answer we got was, yes, the fbi through its state offices had been reaching out quite a lot and had some communication the nypd sets the standard. it has committed -- not inexpensive, labor intensive. they have committed a lot, maybe because they were so struck, traumatized by 9/11 they have committed a lot of resources and excellent communication with the muslim american community. the lapd does a great job, but there ar
that surprised us, frankly. there is an attempt to try to organize this better and a recognition that this is a real problem. we will benefit from your recommendations greatly, and a look forward to them. >> they need operational responsibility. >> that is the problem. interestingly enough, and this now goes back a while, we had a hearing here maybe two years ago now. it's somewhat dated, but a hearing with some leaders of the muslim american community. we asked, is there any agency...
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who the heck are you to tell us? where does that get us? >> it's a tough road to be going down. >> for us. >> rose: thank you very much. >> rose: imagine a drug that would allow you to use 100%--100%-- of your brain's capacity. an idea is the driving force behind a new film starring bradley cooper and robert de niro. he's eddie murrah, a writer who gets the tap into his full potential. here's the trailer for the film. >> see that guy? that's me. my excuse for looking like this? i'm a writer. >> eddie, maybe it's time to let the writing go. >> but in case you think nothing ever happened to me... >> eddie moira. >> tell me about this book. how much of you written of it? >> not one word. >> i suppose i can help you with that. you know how they say we can only access 20% of our brain? this lets you accessll of it. it's in clinical trials and it's f.d.a. approved. >> just out of curiosity and that's all. >> i was blind but now i see. >> a tablet a day and i was limitless. i now had cultural appetites. >> since when dough do you speak italian? >>
who the heck are you to tell us? where does that get us? >> it's a tough road to be going down. >> for us. >> rose: thank you very much. >> rose: imagine a drug that would allow you to use 100%--100%-- of your brain's capacity. an idea is the driving force behind a new film starring bradley cooper and robert de niro. he's eddie murrah, a writer who gets the tap into his full potential. here's the trailer for the film. >> see that guy? that's me. my excuse for...
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has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for european african congregation and what a sudden change in the position of the u.s. western world we want to divide leading to parts. of. as we know the west has its own interests and that's the reality of that africa was a ground already in libya foreign policy we maintain relations and we have certain plans but the west never forgets about the ideological side of things that's the reality of it people this is their country italians for instance they are after their own goals they have asked us to deposit coins in italian bank accounts when the euro was in trouble they all have their own interests
has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for...
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as you can get a job or gauge is the situation for us in the struggling region. shows insecure you say that radiation levels remain normal in russia's for instance ever since then you can't help launch in fukushima was hit by an explosion they've been monitoring levels closely we can even check the radiation levels for ourselves this is the so-called geiger counter this is used in professional safety called war troops by the emergences ministry and also by other specialized services it measures really should levels around and the bigger it is showing is jumping between two and three micros for our this is where you last than the average in moscow for example and also as a comparison a passenger applying on a plane from moscow to vladivostok receives as many as twenty two microns per hour which is called the people here in usenet the capital of this is how you reach him all russian security services are still on high alert as there are confirmed reports from officials in japan that possibility of a nuclear meltdown is very high in fukushima and so experts in russi
as you can get a job or gauge is the situation for us in the struggling region. shows insecure you say that radiation levels remain normal in russia's for instance ever since then you can't help launch in fukushima was hit by an explosion they've been monitoring levels closely we can even check the radiation levels for ourselves this is the so-called geiger counter this is used in professional safety called war troops by the emergences ministry and also by other specialized services it measures...
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unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms of what the direction has been, i am not entirely optimistic that it will. >> thank you. we recognize mr. quigley. >> tha you, mr. chairman. it is not that i disagree with you on the point. but i want to understand better. you advocating your testimony toda and in your editorial, discussing the recommendation to supply our strength, -- to simplify or make smaller. the risk-taking will shift elsewhere in the system were is harder to regulate. think hedge funds. what is your response to that? >> that sounds like an embracing a too-big-to-fail. >> i do not think he is correct. >> this is similar to a
unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms...
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dick thornburgh who was the governor of pennsylvania at the time sir thank you so much for joining us thank you guy well first of all what do you think about the comparison well there's an. eerie similarity between what's happening in japan today and what happened in pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine. there are obviously differences because we didn't have to deal with a record earthquake or aftershocks or following tsunami but the technical challenges are pretty much the same so what happened at those three mile island was a partial core meltdown of one of the reactors how bad were the consequences back then at the time i we had no sense of what had really transpired and it took a long time to complete the cleanup process and determine precisely how much damage had been done but about a third of the radioactive core had melted down prior to the. the reactor being brought under control and that was serious how costly was that well the cleanup cost was something that. really was neglected for a while we had to go and cobble together a group of contributors but it ran to abou
dick thornburgh who was the governor of pennsylvania at the time sir thank you so much for joining us thank you guy well first of all what do you think about the comparison well there's an. eerie similarity between what's happening in japan today and what happened in pennsylvania in one nine hundred seventy nine. there are obviously differences because we didn't have to deal with a record earthquake or aftershocks or following tsunami but the technical challenges are pretty much the same so...
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we have used a transparent consensus-based process to scope this study. we expect the science advisory board to have a meeting on this study parameters on monday. all of that has been opened. we have vetted the people who sit on the board to make sure they don't have undue conflicts of interest so that we don't have folks later worried that the study was somehow skewed. with all those safeguards that we have put in place i'm certainly not going to be close minded to say we don't need to look to make sure that we are doing everything right. so that is why i am going to go tomorrow to pennsylvania, to philadelphia to our office to try to understand what the state of play is there. the last question was about the national study. the budget this year calls for $6 million for that national study and i think congress last year or the year before, can't remember, were authorizing for your leadership in ensuring we have the study money. the only thing i will say is we have to spend money wisely. so i will not say that the national study should need only study sir
we have used a transparent consensus-based process to scope this study. we expect the science advisory board to have a meeting on this study parameters on monday. all of that has been opened. we have vetted the people who sit on the board to make sure they don't have undue conflicts of interest so that we don't have folks later worried that the study was somehow skewed. with all those safeguards that we have put in place i'm certainly not going to be close minded to say we don't need to look to...
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does this mean that the us is officially engaged in a new war with the rest of the while. i certainly hope not i mean my my sense of it is you know it's true that the kind of traditional state media worldwide are actually enduring a big challenge from the likes of twitter and facebook you know people have ways of sharing information now that do not require going through any kind of official travel that's the biggest challenge you know whether there's an information war at the level of kind of state supported media between the voice of america and russia today you know it's been a while or whatever you know media service is trying to has you know i think this is almost beside the point because the reality is your average citizen knows where the information is coming from so if they want to listen to a russian perspective they can listen to what they want to listen to an american perspective they can listen to but mostly i think what citizens want to listen to and they want to listen to each other and that's why they're using these sort of social networking tools and i don't
does this mean that the us is officially engaged in a new war with the rest of the while. i certainly hope not i mean my my sense of it is you know it's true that the kind of traditional state media worldwide are actually enduring a big challenge from the likes of twitter and facebook you know people have ways of sharing information now that do not require going through any kind of official travel that's the biggest challenge you know whether there's an information war at the level of kind of...
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and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment the west's response to it and how it might unfold all of it well thank you very much for talking to r.t. now isn't the west's response to the situation in libya dangerously close to what we saw before the invasion of iraq i'm thinking of this proposed no fly zone these claims that we've heard that gadhafi has chemical weapons and also this talk around the world of military intervention. well there is a parallel but i think there are some important differences and look on the one i think i'd focus on it is that the although there's been some. rather bellicose talk from both london and washington an
and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment...
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reviews foreign minister tells us who's driving the conflict in his country and why global powers should see the situation for themselves before literally jumping the gun. from the wash up from the minister not to start with the rumors about the initiative for talks between moammar gadhafi and the other side i'll be true. for the i don't believe in those rulers. wanted since the beginning of the riots colonel gadhafi has been talking about the possibility of john the protesters wanted those proposals result some and what can this dialogue be possibly based on. well with. such a dialogue could take place on the level of a public gathering however rumors of pursuing the earlier side are groundless as there simply is no other side who are armed gangs getting instructions from al qaeda it's a well known fact those people have been training one turn him over in iraq western intelligence agencies are behind all these events the fact that one burner as in was in guantanamo spend some time in jail there but was released and then came back to libya is self-explanatory that was probably a big mist
reviews foreign minister tells us who's driving the conflict in his country and why global powers should see the situation for themselves before literally jumping the gun. from the wash up from the minister not to start with the rumors about the initiative for talks between moammar gadhafi and the other side i'll be true. for the i don't believe in those rulers. wanted since the beginning of the riots colonel gadhafi has been talking about the possibility of john the protesters wanted those...
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us but his words that afternoon ar, useful to us to hear thisn our afternoon when we are again at the moment of apparel in our country. and again, we will sink or swim together. address as lincoln closed that inaugurae dr
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stay with us here for the latest developments entrepreneur and our web site. as well. until all the news the solid forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in the east amid international calls for him to step down libyan media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key all towns all she's pulled is clear has the latest from the region or. looking stated a vision is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have now retaken the oil town of great get in the east of the country according to state television this town has been to quote him clear instead of armed gangs gregor is the site of a major oil terminal and throughout the day sunday they have been hitting clashes happening there but we haven't as of yet been able to independently verify these state television reports in the past state television has been faulty in its reporting it based very often preempting the sexists as are they got his name before that actually happened but we can confirm that the definition is all it wants and eastwards they are encountering
stay with us here for the latest developments entrepreneur and our web site. as well. until all the news the solid forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in the east amid international calls for him to step down libyan media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key all towns all she's pulled is clear has the latest from the region or. looking stated a vision is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have now retaken the oil town of...
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the very same ato used for building the plants are no effort was known to be used in the clear up of the world's worst ever manmade nuclear disasters the blazing reactor was bombarded with sand and lead measures which at first seemed very driven but which were elated deemed highly effective by the international atomic energy agency this action helped to contain the radiation and enable construction of the circle for good a structure built around the reactor to seal it off for several months after the catastrophe would be pierre their shelter who we stabilized western areas the most recent product line probability elise near restructures they were obliged to call the program not less than fifteen years the soviet union came under siege criticism afterwards for both the operation of the plant and the employment of unqualified staff and concealment of news of disaster from the rest of the world the lessons of chernobyl have been learned by experts worldwide since the catastrophe and will have been of assistance to those battling the latest serious nuclear accident in japan threatening c
the very same ato used for building the plants are no effort was known to be used in the clear up of the world's worst ever manmade nuclear disasters the blazing reactor was bombarded with sand and lead measures which at first seemed very driven but which were elated deemed highly effective by the international atomic energy agency this action helped to contain the radiation and enable construction of the circle for good a structure built around the reactor to seal it off for several months...
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congress tells us how much fees we can use to run the bank. host: and then you have to give the rest back to the treasury? ok. what about corporate welfare programs? guest: there is a profit so i do not seek -- we are making a profit. host: susan, a republican, go ahead. caller: hi, greata ta. i do not understand why we are not partnering with israel because israel is all electric with their cars. they have all their stations set up. i do not understand why we cannot bring that over there. guest: we do some business with israel at the u.s. export-import bank. i think you are seeing innovation. you are seeing it with the new chevy vault. we just increase the fuel efficiency standards for cars. we are trying to move in that direction. sometimes it takes longer to get all the pieces in line. host: another tweak for you. defined a small business. guest: if it is defined by the fda. the fda looks at what business you are in and the characteristics of the industry. they look at the divide between small and large. generally for the u.s. export- impor
congress tells us how much fees we can use to run the bank. host: and then you have to give the rest back to the treasury? ok. what about corporate welfare programs? guest: there is a profit so i do not seek -- we are making a profit. host: susan, a republican, go ahead. caller: hi, greata ta. i do not understand why we are not partnering with israel because israel is all electric with their cars. they have all their stations set up. i do not understand why we cannot bring that over there....
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used it before. that's why you can't have the government say, here's what we're going to give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual. makes them have a stake in the game. i think it is important that we do have health insurance coverage for everybody but we have to do it in a way that engages the individual so they have some financial interest in the health care that they are consuming. if not we are going to get misallocation of resources over-utilization, and this bill, which is scheduled to cost over $2 trillion the first 10 years it is implemented will be a fraction of that. it will be much more than that. unless we do something to get people involved. it is a group of people in washington led by president obama who believe they are smart enough to tell you everything you need to do and how to do it as opposed to saying, no, we're going to trust individuals. the program i'm advocating is something called you care, which is speaker -- centered around you, not him. >> w
used it before. that's why you can't have the government say, here's what we're going to give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual. makes them have a stake in the game. i think it is important that we do have health insurance coverage for everybody but we have to do it in a way that engages the individual so they have some financial interest in the health care that they are consuming. if not we are going to get misallocation of resources over-utilization, and this...
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it is used for us-based contractors were as jcc has issues for non-us contractors? >> when requested we uploaded these are going to pcl input requirements, typically every 12 months for contracts with performs in excess of one year, and at the end of every contract. dcma afghanistan inputting data into c. par four large -- logcap iv. contingency cmo is also provided by monthly performance evaluation port reports based on monthly audits, focusing on toward the evaluation criteria, technical costs and management. for the logcap iii contract and a logcap iv contract in afghanistan and kuwait. these oddities inputs from dcma quality assurance represent as an appointed contracting officer representatives. ecma corrective action requests, administered contracting officers, customers, usually the camp of mayors, and the contractors of self-assessment. the tvs are compiled into an award field evaluation board every six months and embraced to the theater logcap pm representative. ecma also provides a weekly report on cars issued for the previous 90 days to the logcap program
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>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people, children and women were so afraid. president obama, we thought he was a good man and a friend. he is bombing libya. >> reporter: will colonel gadhafi step down? will he step aside? >> step aside, why? i mean, to step -- again, there's a big misunderstanding. the whole country is united against the armed militia and the terrorists. the americans and other countries, you are supporting the terrorists and the militia. that's it. >> saif gadhafi tonight. in an abc news exclusive. >>> so, has the offensive changed the picture on the ground in eastern libya for th
>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people,...
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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a...
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help out thanks headlines in just a few minutes to stay with us. wealthy british style. is not on. the market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our feet in the czech republic and he's available in the gallery hotel and science central hotel premier of the nissan ministry full stop by you to him a taste in bosnia and herzegovina available in hutto bosnia and children of each hotel .
help out thanks headlines in just a few minutes to stay with us. wealthy british style. is not on. the market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our feet in the czech republic and he's available in the gallery hotel and science central hotel premier of the nissan ministry full stop by you to him a taste in bosnia and herzegovina available in hutto bosnia...
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used it before. that is we cannot have the government saying here's what we will give you. you have to have a system in place that engages the individual, makes them have a skin and the game, a stake in the game. i think it is vitally important that we do that. health insurance coverage for everybody, but in a way that engages the individual so they have some interest financial interest, in the health care they're consuming. if not, we will have misallocation of resources. we'll have...
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not just react as a risk on stuff that reports eggs blow shit over uses a few words. of course you say radiation levels one of the realities of dangerous to human health reports one of the q containment levels with temps in one of the reactors has been downwards around two hundred thousand. places surrounding area. knowledge is that confounded you two thousand five hundred dead so far and more than that seventeen thousand resting. place and devastating tsunami that hit the reasons why. countries around the world offer help to japan hates by natural i'm non-natives catastrophes summits because they this is another example of how mind hides on a full one hundred the progress of science science and the oil in the gulf that's actually not. about the situation develops the world left wondering just how to provide similar catastrophes in the future we sat down with a former u.s. attorney general richard thornburgh he shared his thoughts on what important lessons can be learned from the pots. i think it's time when the world is watching with fear the developments a good pass
not just react as a risk on stuff that reports eggs blow shit over uses a few words. of course you say radiation levels one of the realities of dangerous to human health reports one of the q containment levels with temps in one of the reactors has been downwards around two hundred thousand. places surrounding area. knowledge is that confounded you two thousand five hundred dead so far and more than that seventeen thousand resting. place and devastating tsunami that hit the reasons why....
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tell us what's going on. guest: that's the front page in all our papers right across the chain in canada today. kind of an odd thing. we're starting our general election campaign. we're likely going to elect a new federal government in may and unlike in america where elections are fixed for the president, for the congress are held every four years in canada the prime minister of the country has to govern with the confidence of the house of commons. the prime minister's name is not on the ballot. you elect a member of his party and the guy who gets to be prime minister is the guy who gets more members of that party. and the prime minister yesterday lost the confidence of the house of commons. he holds a flurry ralt of seats but doesn't have a majority. he lost a vote. his opponents voted him down. and that means we're off to the races. it's kind of an odd situation in the sense that the prime minister will be arguing that canada is doing well coming out of this recession. we've created about 400,000 net new jo
tell us what's going on. guest: that's the front page in all our papers right across the chain in canada today. kind of an odd thing. we're starting our general election campaign. we're likely going to elect a new federal government in may and unlike in america where elections are fixed for the president, for the congress are held every four years in canada the prime minister of the country has to govern with the confidence of the house of commons. the prime minister's name is not on the...